Magdalena Joanna Sroka (born 15 July 1979) is a Polish politician and former police officer, serving as a member of the Sejm since 2019. She was the leader of the Agreement political party between 2022 and 2023. Since 2023, she has been a member of the Polish PeopleâÂÂs Party.
Magdalena Sroka was born in Gdaà Âsk on 15 July 1979.
Sroka obtained a master's degree in PE teaching at the Academy of Physical Education and Sport in Gdaà Âsk in 2003. In 2006 she completed her postgraduate studies in human resources management at the University of Gdaà Âsk. Sroka attended Police Academy in Szczytno and graduated from officer studies in 2009. She achieved the MBA degree at the Higher School of Business and Services in Poznaà  in 2019.
From 2003 Magdalena Sroka served in the Police with the crime unit in Sopot. Later on she moved to the Pomeranian Voivodeship Headquarters in Gdaà Âsk where she worked as a staff member. Sroka retired in 2019 with the rank of Senior Commissioner.
In 2018 Sroka was elected member of the Pomeranian Voivodeship Sejmik, as a Jarosà Âaw Gowin's Agreement activist running from the Law and Justice (PiS) party list. Next year she successfully run for the Sejm at the 2019 parliamentary election, again listed with the PiS and representing Constituency no. 26 (Sà Âupsk). In early 2020 Sroka became a spokesperson of the Agreement party. At the party congress on 27 June 2021 she was chosen one of the four deputy leaders of the party. After Jarosà Âaw Gowin was dismissed from the cabinet on 11 August 2021, Sroka and other parliamentarians loyal to Gowin left the PiS parliamentary group and formed separate caucus of the Agreement party, departuring from the coalition government. In June 2022 Maà Âgorzata Sroka and Marek Biernacki, member of the Polish People's Party (PSL) and representative of the Polish Coalition, signed an agreement on regional collaboration in Pomerania. They opened a shared parliamentary office in à »ukowo later in September. When Jarosà Âaw Gowin resigned from party leadership on 10 December 2022, Sroka was elected as his successor with the support of 82 out of 86 delegates and being the only candidate. With the upcoming parliamentary election in the autumn of 2023, coalition negotiations were initiated between the Agreement and AGROunia, represented by its leader Michaà  Koà Âodziejczak, in early February 2023. Sroka was subsequently criticised for the initiative by some members of her party with parliamentarian Michaà  Wypij and caucus spokesperson leaving. Eventually coalition collapsed in May 2023. Sroka together with two other Agreement parliamentarians joined the Polish Coalition parliamentary group on 20 July 2023. Prior to the parliamentary election held in October 2023, she left the party, running for reelection as an independent politician endorsed by PSL listed with the Third Way coalition. She obtained a seat in the Constituency no. 25 (Gdaà Âsk). Afterwards the election Sroka joined the Polish People's Party. On 26 January 2024 she was appointed by the Sejm a chairperson of the committee investigating use of the Pegasus spyware by the previous government. In June 2024 Sroka became a spokesperson of the PSL-TD parliamentary group.